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OK - so he's not as fat as he really looks. Only about 13, tipping towards 14 lbs. The goal is to keep him from every hitting 14 lbs & the vet/I are happy enough.
The Chairman Squishy Meow, known to lowly human beings such as us simply as "Squishy", had ear ablation surgery on November 11th. We are now 5 weeks post op, and with a lot of.....minor hiccups....we're almost healed (in more places than he should be
).
Squishy no longer has any ear canal for that ear, as it healed up - the vet did some searching & we *think* & *hope* we can get by w/o having to open his head back up. There's minimal scabbing left & much less scarring than we anticipated!
Most of all - he's back to his PITA self - he's back to pissing on stuff.
I've limited his freedom & I'm working on how to keep him appropriately using the catbox.
Without further adie - my big fat Squishy cat!
His "new" ear
Playing
Looking pitiful
And that pudgy tummy
The Chairman Squishy Meow, known to lowly human beings such as us simply as "Squishy", had ear ablation surgery on November 11th. We are now 5 weeks post op, and with a lot of.....minor hiccups....we're almost healed (in more places than he should be
Squishy no longer has any ear canal for that ear, as it healed up - the vet did some searching & we *think* & *hope* we can get by w/o having to open his head back up. There's minimal scabbing left & much less scarring than we anticipated!
Most of all - he's back to his PITA self - he's back to pissing on stuff.
Without further adie - my big fat Squishy cat!
His "new" ear
Playing
Looking pitiful
And that pudgy tummy